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RMV: No More License Renewal Email Reminders

The RMV has discontinued the service because the company that provided the reminders was sold.

 

 

Five years after the Registry of Motor Vehicles did away with snail mail license expiration reminders, Massachusetts drivers will now find that the email version is gone as well.

The RMV has done away with email reminders which service drivers whose licenses are about to expire, according to CBS Local. The RMV stopped mailing reminders in November 2008.

The company that provided the service was recently sold, according to the story.

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is looking into restoring the free service and alternative reminder methods, the story says.

Related Topics: RMV, Transportation, and license renewal

Earnhardt

7:18 am on Friday, March 8, 2013

Just one more cut in a long string of cuts to come from the RMV. Pretty soon, renewals will be down to 3 days a week, No more 1 night a week open until 7pm. Road tests will be twice a week. Rumor is they are looking to contract a lot of that work out. They will be more of an "Overseer" of the system

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Brian Simoneau

11:43 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

In response to this, as a free public service, my law office is now providing free license renewal reminders, so Massachusetts drivers can avoid the aggravation caused by an expired license. Those interested can register here: http://rmvlawyer.com/mass-license-renewal-reminder.htm

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